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The second excerpt contains repetition and alliteration. Sandburg uses repetition of the words "big" and "soup" in this passage, which assists in the use of imagery (we, as readers, can picture the Sleepyheads eating soup out of big bowls with big spoons).
Sandburg uses alliteration of words that begin with B such as "big bowls", and the letter S, such as "snozzled" and "soup". He also uses alliteration to aid in the formation of a scene for the reader by using the "zz" sound of the words "chuzzled and snozzled". Although these are not real words, the reader can practically hear the noises that the Sleepyheads make as they eat their soup.
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A. "My heart is in the coffin there with Caesar"
This shows the extend of Marc Antony's grief, because it brings the reader the image of his heart having been torn out of his own chest and buried with the body of Caesar. It not only shows his grief (the image of his heart being dead), but it also shows how absolutely he loved Caesar. If you give your heart to someone it shows that you have a great amount of affection for them. He is showing that with this passage; he has given his heart to Caesar and it is about to be buried with his body.